Porselein Collection
"Porselein: A Glimpse into the World of Exquisite Dutch and Soviet Porcelain" Step into a world where art meets craftsmanship
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"Porselein: A Glimpse into the World of Exquisite Dutch and Soviet Porcelain" Step into a world where art meets craftsmanship, as we explore the enchanting realm of porselein. This captivating collection showcases rare and remarkable pieces that have stood the test of time. First, behold a very rare Dutch Delft blue and white rectangular plaque. Its intricate design tells tales of centuries past, capturing the essence of Dutch culture in delicate porcelain form. Next, immerse yourself in history with a Soviet propaganda porcelain plate from the period of Alexander III. Created between 1892 and 1921, this piece reflects an era marked by political ideologies etched onto fine porcelain canvases. In contrast to these grand narratives, discover nature's beauty through Roses, Pomegranates, and Yellow Day Lilies painted enamel artwork. Each stroke on this masterpiece breathes life into flora's vibrant hues. Travel back to c. 1735 with a Meissen model depicting a mischievous monkey. Crafted meticulously out of porcelain, it captures both whimsy and skillful artistry that has captivated generations. The Corderie ensemble transports us to c. 1820-35 with its exquisite porcelain figures showcasing artisans at work - Bucherons Fagoteurs chopping wood while Brodeuse delicately embroiders fabric; Composition harmonizes their efforts beautifully. Venturing further into this mesmerizing world is Papiers Peints Laboratoire Magasin - an intricately crafted scene featuring various rooms dedicated to wallpaper production during the same period. The attention to detail is truly awe-inspiring. Indulge your senses with Dessert - another stunning creation from c. 1820-35 that celebrates culinary delights sculpted in delicate porcelain forms; each piece seems almost too perfect to devour. Lastly, Teinture invites you into a laboratory-like setting where colors come alive through dyes captured within fragile yet resilient porcelain vessels. A testament to the fusion of science and art.